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1 1,1,1 | between the Old and the New Books will become ~quite 2 1,1,1 | repeated readings will unearth new gems of God.s wisdom. ~ 3 1,1,2 | Israel, journeying toward a new and better place in time, 4 1,1,2 | the life” in a Person. The New Testament continues the 5 1,1,2 | with the people of the New Covenant, the new Israel 6 1,1,2 | of the New Covenant, the new Israel of God, the Body 7 1,1,2 | the Kingdom of Heaven. The New Tes-~tament enunciates the 8 1,1,2 | Writings are grouped into the New and Old Testaments. The 9 1,1,3 | the Jewish people, and the New Testament to which the Orthodox 10 1,1,3 | Christians belong. ~The New Testament inherited the 11 1,1,4 | pages in the Bible as the New. Before books were printed, 12 1,1,4 | life in the Church, the New Testament, of course, occupies 13 1,1,4 | needs to be understood in a New ~Testament way, in the light 14 1,1,5 | deutero-canonical. books. ~The New Testament.~ The Church was 15 1,1,5 | none of the books of the New Testament yet existed. In 16 1,1,5 | need of the rest of the New Testament, nor the Old Testament, 17 1,1,5 | certainly the last book of the New Testa-~ment to be written, 18 1,1,5 | is the only book of the New Testament concerning which 19 1,1,5 | year. ~The canon of the New Testament.~ The earliest 20 1,1,5 | recognize as part of the New Testament were accepted 21 1,1,5 | table of contents. for the New Testament which corresponds 22 1,1,5 | list of the ~books of the New Testament which was identical. 23 1,1,5 | agreement as to the books of the New Testament, and it ~was yet 24 1,1,5 | Tradition of the Church and the new ~books which spoke of salvation . 25 1,1,5 | in which the books of the New Testament came ~to be; others 26 1,1,5 | and the other books of the New ~Testament as we now have 27 1,1,5 | Damascus, St. Symeon the New Theologian and others. ~ 28 1,1,6 | funded the publication of the New Testament in the then mod-~ 29 1,1,6 | Alexander II, in 1860 a new and more accurate version 30 1,1,6 | accurate version of the New Testament ~was published, 31 1,1,7 | course were to comprise the New Tes-~tament. And it was 32 1,1,7 | individual books of the New Testament. ~Thus, it is 33 1,2,2 | book of Genesis unfold a new theme; we can say ~that 34 1,2,2 | can say ~that they begin a new book: the history of mankind. 35 1,2,2 | Genesis, and constitutes a new, third blow ~against pagan 36 1,2,2 | radiant horizon of the New Testament far in the distance, 37 1,2,2 | directly connected with the New Testament. A direct parallel ~ 38 1,2,2 | Amasis 1st (Ahmose I) The new rulers changed their relations 39 1,2,2 | oppressive slavery. The new Pharaohs while working ~ 40 1,2,2 | contains a lot of laws, in part new, in part the same as already 41 1,2,2 | lost their meaning in the New Testament times. As ~Apostle 42 1,2,3 | Old Testament's~Prophecy~New Testament's~fulfillment~ 43 1,2,4 | is also prominent in the New Testament, for example in ~ 44 1,2,4 | centuries, till “there arose a new king over Egypt, who did 45 1,2,4 | would ~be better to find a new leader who would take them 46 1,2,4 | Caleb and Moses himself. A new breed of Israelites had 47 1,2,4 | world around us. It uncovers new and interesting facts that ~ 48 1,2,4 | glorified as saints only in the New Testament. ~ So Sacred Scripture 49 1,4,1 | grew wealthy and started a new family. ~Job lived many 50 1,4,3 | clear in the light ~of the New Testament teaching about 51 1,4,5 | the same symbolism in the New Tes-~tament, though not 52 1,4,7 | not an old friend; for the new is not comparable to him ( 53 1,4,7 | presses shall burst out with new wine (Prov. 3:9-~10). Withhold 54 1,5,1 | The Apocalypse, in the ~New Testament. The Old Testament 55 1,5,1 | of the Messiah, and the New Testament times. The ~prophecies 56 1,5,2 | again, ~intending to collect new tribute needed to support 57 1,5,4 | abomination unto me; the new moons and Sabbaths, the 58 1,5,5 | were often cited by the New Testament writers ~(See 59 1,5,5 | blessed Kingdom and the New ~Testament time, therefore 60 1,5,5 | predic-~tions regarding the New Testament times and the 61 1,5,5 | This is the vision of the New Jerusalem (the Church) on 62 1,5,5 | 29), Egypt (30-31), the New Testament times (32), pre-~ 63 1,5,5 | Messianic Kingdom (54-55), the New Testa-~ment times (56-57), 64 1,5,5 | 58-59), the glory of the New Jerusalem (60), the Mes-~ 65 1,5,5 | the Mes-~siah and the new Testament times (61-63), 66 1,5,5 | spiritual sense) and make ~the New Covenant. Jeremiah's inherent 67 1,5,5 | heart,~and I will put a new spirit within you; and I 68 1,5,5 | Egyptians (29-32), the prophet's new mission after ~the fall 69 1,5,5 | 7 about Gog and Magog), new eternal Kingdom ~of God 70 1,5,5 | Kingdom ~of God and the new Temple (40-48, see Revelation, 71 1,5,5 | and the beginning of the New Testament. This ~prophecy 72 1,5,5 | continue waiting for a ~new .messiah.. ~ ~Book of Haggai.~ 73 1,5,5 | the construction of the new Temple had not yet come. 74 1,5,5 | Messiah would come into this new Temple, and His coming would 75 1,5,5 | prophetic speeches about the New Testament times (7-8), Messianic 76 1,5,5 | Malachi 1:6). In the New Testament era, the Judaic 77 1,5,6 | On Kingdom of God.~The New Testament: Isaiah 55:3, 78 1,5,6 | Joel 2:28-32. One Heart and New Spirit: Ezekiel 11:19-20, 79 1,5,7 | the word Church. ~ In the New Testament times, the predictions 80 1,5,7 | forthcoming time of the ~New Testament, the spiritual 81 1,5,7 | spiritual renovation in the New Testament Church with complete ~ 82 1,Add | The Holy Scriptures of the New Testament are a biography 83 1,Add,4| chapter from the Old and the New Testament; but side by side ~ 84 1,Add,9| the allegiance of every new generation and every particular 85 1,Add,9| It may be restated in ~new categories, if the circumstances 86 1,Add,9| roots in the gospel. The new world can be ~built only 87 1,Add,9| can be ~built only by a new man. ~ ~What Chalcedon Meant.~ . 88 1,Add,9| and man. ~ ~Tragedy in a New Light.~ The whole of the 89 1,Add,9| tragedy appears therefore in a new light. The mystery of the 90 1,Add,9| his body, the church. ~ ~A New Nestorianism.~ It may seem 91 1,Add,9| the dignity of man ~ ~A New Monophysitism.~ On the other 92 1,Add,9| Christological struggle, on a new existential level and in 93 1,Add,9| existential level and in a new spiritual key. The conflict 94 1,Add,9| vain specula-~tion. The New Testament itself is a theological 95 1,Add,9| decisive aspect of this new spiritual realism. Reality 96 1,Add,9| This is a rediscovery of a ~new dimension, a rediscovery 97 1,Add,9| This discovery throws a new flood of light on the misery 98 1,Add,0| missionary background of the New Testament. .The Ap-~ostolic 99 1,Add,0| the world. Therefore the New Testament is not a community-book ~ 100 1,Add,0| destiny of Israel, old and new, the chosen ~people of God, 101 1,Add,0| temporal events. ~There is a new beginning within the process, 102 1,Add,0| prophets,” ~he inaugurates the new, and thereby becomes the 103 1,Add,0| events and achievements, and new ~things are coming to existence, 104 1,Add,0| Behold I make all things new” ~(Rev. 21:5). ~ Ultimately, 105 1,Add,0| Testament extends into the New]. ~And patet means precisely: 106 1,Add,0| still sacred, even for the new Israel of Christnot to be 107 1,Add,0| superseded by the Gospel. The New Testament is obviously more 108 1,Add,0| book. We do belong to ~the New Testament ourselves. We 109 1,Add,0| We are the People of the New Covenant. For that reason 110 1,Add,0| the prophets.. For in the New Testament God has spoken 111 1,Add,0| is Christ Jesus. And the New Testament is history no 112 1,Add,0| and hope. The basis of the New Testament is facts, events, 113 1,Add,0| happened was ultimate and new: “The Word was made flesh” ( 114 1,Add,0| Faith only discovers a new dimension, apprehends the 115 1,Add,0| Faith does not create a new value; it only discovers 116 1,Add,0| an integral part of the New ~Testament message. The 117 1,Add,0| experience of the Church ~is the New Testament truly and fully 118 1,Add,0| human word itself acquires new depth and strength and be-~ 119 1,Add,0| and Pseudo-Barnabas to the new revival of allegorism in 120 1,Add,0| the ~prophets even in the new covenant of Christ, and, 121 1,Add,0| Gospels and the rest of the New Testament writings? I mean, 122 1,Add,0| correspondence. in the New. Yet there are certain basic 123 1,Add,0| the basic events in the new. Their .correspondence. 124 1,Add,0| sim-~ply put arbitrarily a new meaning into the old text: 125 1,Add,0| Old Testament vision to a ~New 'Testament event: we detect 126 1,Add,0| been, ac-~complished in the new, the covenant has been reconstituted, 127 1,Add,0| For the Church was the New ~Israel and the only heir 128 1,Add,0| of the promises of old. A new and important hermeneutical 129 1,Add,0| had to be imposed upon the new converts. The New Israel 130 1,Add,0| upon the new converts. The New Israel had its ~own constitution. 131 1,Add,0| providential sense. The new redemptive situation had 132 1,Add,0| inaugurated by the ~Lord: a new situation in the sacred 133 1,Add,0| and was overruled by the ~.new commandment.. The Old Testament 134 1,Add,0| limited to one nation. In the new all national dis-~criminations 135 1,Add,0| of ~overlooking what was new in the new covenant. In 136 1,Add,0| overlooking what was new in the new covenant. In the New Testament 137 1,Add,0| the new covenant. In the New Testament itself we have 138 1,Add,0| Israel ~was the .type. of the new, i.e. of the Church Universal, 139 1,Add,0| there are prophecies in the New Testament as well. The whole 140 1,Add,0| shadow. or image. In the New Testament we have the very 141 1,Add,0| have the very fact. The ~New Testament therefore is more 142 1,Add,0| The ultimate. (or .the new.) ~had already entered history, 143 1,Add,1| were truly Homeric, but the new story, fabricated by the 144 1,Add,1| entrusted to the Church as a new breath of life, just as 145 1,Add,1| down in the books of the New Testa-~ment, but it was, 146 1,Add,1| in all its fulness. The New Testament itself came to ~ 147 1,Add,1| 28 ss]. There was little new in ~this concept of Tradition, 148 2 | Part 2.~New Testament.~ 149 2,1 | customs until the days of the New Testament.~Throughout the 150 2,1 | the Lord~Jesus.~But the New Testament is not just a 151 2,1 | at the beginning of the New Testament. An intertestamental 152 2,1,2 | so that he might erect a new one. In the new structure 153 2,1,2 | erect a new one. In the new structure the~temple proper 154 2,1,3 | worship for the Jews of New Testament days were the 155 2,1,4 | The Feasts.~The Jews of New Testament times observed 156 2,1,4 | bread and~bitter herbs. By New Testament times the Jews 157 2,1,4 | Jewish day ended, and a new day began at sunset, the 158 2,1,4 | by the Jewish people as New Year’s Day (Rosh Hashanah, 159 2,1,5 | Scriptures.~The Jews of New Testament times, including 160 2,1,5 | Psalms and books of wisdom. A new interest in the~study of 161 2,1,5 | was very influential in New Testament times.~In making 162 2,1,5 | some differences~between New Testament quotations from 163 2,1,5 | thought of the people of New Testament times. The early 164 2,1,6 | among the people during New Testament times.~The Priests. 165 2,1,6 | activities for pleasure. New members were put~through 166 2,1,7 | not found in our English New Testament, but in the Greek~ 167 2,1,7 | Sadducees and Pharisees.~During New Testament times it had authority 168 2,1,8 | we view them~through the New Testament records as glasses, 169 2,1,9 | perspective set~forth in the New Testament that in Christ 170 2,2,1 | first four books of the New Testament which narrate 171 2,2,1 | Jesus Christ gave us a~new understanding of God: that 172 2,2,2 | the Sacred books of the New Testament were written in 173 2,2,2 | written, in order to make the New~Testament books accessible 174 2,2,2 | could easily infiltrate the new copies. It is known that 175 2,2,2 | reproduction of the Sacred~New Testament Books to ensure 176 2,2,2 | two publications~of the New Testament texts in Greek: 177 2,2,2 | hundred manuscripts of the New Testament.~These conscientious 178 2,2,2 | the Sacred~Books of the New Testament were translated 179 2,2,2 | it actually begins. The New Testament of William Tyndale,~ 180 2,2,2 | conference in 1604 proposed a new translation of the Bible, 181 2,2,2 | accepted Greek and Aramaic New Testament~texts. In making 182 2,2,2 | Testament~texts. In making the New American Bible (1970), a 183 2,2,2 | Kenneth L. Taylor. The New~American Standard Bible ( 184 2,2,2 | 11 years to complete. The New King James Bible (1979-~ 185 2,2,2 | contemporary~version, the New King James Bible, although 186 2,2,3 | each of the books of the New Testament was written cannot 187 2,2,3 | references to the books of the New~Testament.~The first books 188 2,2,3 | The first books of the New Testament were the epistles 189 2,2,5 | explanation of the superiority of New Testament Law over the Old~ 190 2,3,1 | continuously and each~year presents new problems, essentially these 191 2,3,3 | In the arrangement of the New~Testament of Orthodox publication, 192 2,3,3 | In the history of the New Testament, there are three 193 2,3,3 | to His promise, look for~new heavens and a new earth 194 2,3,3 | look for~new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness 195 2,3,4 | salvation seekers are: a) New life, acquired by them from 196 2,4,1 | Foreword.~Of all the New Testament holy authors, 197 2,4,1 | understanding of Christ’s New Testament teachings. In 198 2,4,1 | existing words to give them a~new meaning. Later, these new 199 2,4,1 | new meaning. Later, these new words were widely used by 200 2,4,4 | in the composition of the New Testament,~because it is 201 2,4,4 | Testament law~in relation to the New Testament, the corruption 202 2,4,4 | anyone is in Christ, he is a new~creation; old things have 203 2,4,4 | all things have become new” (2 Cor. 5:17).~“For as 204 2,4,4 | deeds, and~have put on the new man who is renewed in knowledge 205 2,4,5 | valuable additions to the New Testament. They~explain 206 2,5,1 | only prophetic book of the New Testament. It foretells 207 2,5,4 | visions, both of the Old and New Testaments. In other~words, 208 2,5,4 | societies during the time of the New Testament and about the 209 2,5,4 | Testament and about the new life in the Heavenly~Kingdom. 210 2,5,4 | encompasses the~whole of the New Testament epoch, is placed 211 2,5,4 | 21and 22) describe the New Heaven, the New Earth, and~ 212 2,5,4 | describe the New Heaven, the New Earth, and~the blessed life 213 2,5,4 | chapters of~the Bible.~Every new part of the Apocalypse usually 214 2,5,4 | topic and~the beginning of a new one. Between the main parts 215 2,5,4 | below.~Events during the New Testament are often portrayed 216 2,5,5 | the imminent path of the New Testament Church, this “ 217 2,5,5 | Testament Church, this “New~Israel,” which is depicted 218 2,5,5 | examples for the fate of the New Testament~Church. Thus, 219 2,5,5 | Church of Asia Minor, b) a new and more in-depth interpretation 220 2,5,6 | for each generation of the New Israel (1 Chron. 24:1-18). 221 2,5,6 | martyrs serves as seed for new Christians. The persecution 222 2,5,6 | revealed to the Seer that new martyrs will supplement 223 2,5,6 | perfection of the Creator. The “new hymn” that they sing and~ 224 2,5,6 | Likewise, the Israel of the New Testament is~delivered from 225 2,5,8 | foreheads of~the sons of the New Israel (Rev. 7:1-8). “Israel” 226 2,5,8 | Israel” is the Church of the New Testament here.~The marks 227 2,5,9 | the twelve tribes of the New Israel — that is, the~unity 228 2,5,9 | 5 and 19:15). He is the New Adam,~having become the 229 2,5,9 | simultaneously propagate a new religion instead of the 230 2,5,9 | of initials designating a new global movement? By the 231 2,5,0 | chapter will likely~have a new explanation at the time 232 2,5,3 | The new earth, eternal beatitude.~( 233 2,5,3 | of~hidden manna and~get a new name.~You will subjugate~ 234 2,5,3 | Iconomachism.~Christianization of new~peoples (Slavs) “Rule~over